Clinical Trials

Regina Life Clinic in partnership with Neogenex conducts clinical trials in various therapeutic areas.

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Regina Life Clinic

We are conducting studies on new drug molecules in the following areas:

Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
If you are a patient aged between 18-75 years with diabetes type 2 diagnosed for more than 180 days and are interested in learning more about our studies, please fill out the form below, and a member of our team will contact you.

Type 2 diabetes is a chronic condition that affects the way the body metabolizes glucose, an essential source of energy. In people with Type 2 diabetes, the body either doesn’t produce enough insulin—a hormone that helps glucose enter cells—or it becomes resistant to insulin’s effects. This leads to higher levels of glucose in the blood, which over time can damage various organs and systems. Type 2 diabetes is typically associated with lifestyle factors, such as poor diet, physical inactivity, and excess weight, although genetics also play a role. Common symptoms include increased thirst, frequent urination, fatigue, blurred vision, and slow-healing wounds. Managing Type 2 diabetes usually involves lifestyle changes, such as a healthy diet, regular exercise, and often medications to help control blood sugar levels.

Atrial fibrillation (AFib)
If you are a patient aged 65+ years with atrial fibrillation, not suitable for oral anticoagulant therapy, and are interested in learning more about our studies, please fill out the form below, and a member of our team will contact you.

Atrial fibrillation (AFib) is a common heart rhythm disorder where the upper chambers of the heart (atria) beat irregularly and often too quickly. This irregular rhythm disrupts the efficient flow of blood, leading to pooling in the atria. Blood clots may form as a result, and if these clots travel to the brain, they can cause a stroke. AFib can be triggered by various factors, including high blood pressure, heart disease, and lifestyle factors such as excessive alcohol consumption, stress, and certain illnesses. Common symptoms include palpitations, fatigue, dizziness, shortness of breath, and sometimes chest discomfort. Treatment often includes medications to control the heart rate and reduce the risk of stroke, as well as lifestyle modifications to manage underlying causes.

Melanoma
If you are a patient aged 18 or older with progressive melanoma and are interested in learning more about our studies, please fill out the form below, and a member of our team will contact you.

Melanoma is a type of skin cancer that begins in melanocytes, the cells responsible for producing melanin—the pigment that gives skin its colour. While it can develop on skin that hasn’t been exposed to the sun, it’s more commonly linked to UV exposure from sunlight or tanning beds. Melanoma can spread to other parts of the body if not detected early, making early diagnosis and treatment critical. Melanoma often appears as a new or changing mole or pigmented spot, typically with irregular borders, multiple colours, or asymmetry. Risk factors include fair skin, a history of sunburns, excessive UV exposure, and a family history of melanoma. Treatment may involve surgery, immunotherapy, targeted therapy, or radiation, depending on the stage and spread of the cancer.

Breast Cancer
If you are a patient in the early stage with moderate or high risk for recurrence, aged 18 or older, and are interested in learning more about our studies, please fill out the form below, and a member of our team will contact you.

Breast cancer starts in the cells of the breast, most commonly in the milk ducts or glands. Key symptoms include a lump in the breast, changes in breast size or appearance, and discharge from the nipple. The main risk factors are heredity, age over 50, and hormonal changes. Treatment for breast cancer depends on the stage and type of the disease. It typically involves surgery to remove the tumor or the entire breast (mastectomy). Chemotherapy is used to destroy cancer cells and can be given before or after surgery. Radiation therapy targets cancer cells in or around the breast area after surgery. Hormone therapy blocks hormones that promote cancer cell growth. Targeted therapy focuses on specific molecules that help cancer cells grow, and immunotherapy boosts the immune system to attack the cancer cells. A combination of these treatments often provides the best results.

Sjögren's syndrome
If you are a patient with Sjögren's syndrome with moderate to severe systemic disease activity, aged 18 or older, and are interested in learning more about our studies, please fill out the form below, and a member of our team will contact you.

Genital psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin condition affecting the genital area, where red, itchy, and often painful patches appear due to an overactive immune response. Genital psoriasis can significantly impact a person’s comfort and quality of life, causing physical discomfort and sometimes psychological distress. This form of psoriasis requires special care as the skin in the genital area is sensitive, and symptoms can be aggravated by friction, sweat, and personal hygiene products. Treatment for genital psoriasis typically involves topical therapies, such as low-strength corticosteroids, vitamin D analogs, or calcineurin inhibitors, to reduce inflammation and soothe irritation. In some cases, systemic therapies or biologics are recommended for broader symptom control. Gentle skin care, using non-irritating products, and managing triggers can also help control symptoms and improve comfort.

Genital psoriasis
If you are a patient diagnosed with genital psoriasis, aged 18 or older, and are interested in learning more about our studies, please fill out the form below, and a member of our team will contact you.

Genital psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin condition affecting the genital area, where red, itchy, and often painful patches appear due to an overactive immune response. Genital psoriasis can significantly impact a person’s comfort and quality of life, causing physical discomfort and sometimes psychological distress. This form of psoriasis requires special care as the skin in the genital area is sensitive, and symptoms can be aggravated by friction, sweat, and personal hygiene products. Treatment for genital psoriasis typically involves topical therapies, such as low-strength corticosteroids, vitamin D analogs, or calcineurin inhibitors, to reduce inflammation and soothe irritation. In some cases, systemic therapies or biologics are recommended for broader symptom control. Gentle skin care, using non-irritating products, and managing triggers can also help control symptoms and improve comfort.

If you are interested in learning more about any of our studies, please fill out the form below, and one of our representatives will contact you.

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